National Post

Canadian teen signs with Saint-germain

Jordyn Huitema on her way to Paris club

- Neil Davidson

TORONTO • Just turned 18, forward Jordyn Huitema is already a soccer trail-blazer.

She was 15 when she made her Canadian senior debut on March 2017 and already has six goals in 19 appearance­s for Canada. Now the tall striker is taking her talents to France, signing a four- year deal with Paris Saint- Germain.

The French club ended months of speculatio­n when it tweeted “Welcome, Jordyn Huitema” on Friday, nine days after her 18th birthday.

“We are delighted to have reached an agreement with Jordyn Huitema,” said Bruno Cheyrou, PSG women’s sporting director, calling her a “player with great potential.”

PSG finished second in the French women’s league this season and reached the quarter- finals of the Champions League.

First up for Huitema is the Women’s World Cup. The fifth- ranked Canadian team plays host to No. 26 Mexico on Saturday at Toronto’s BMO Field in a farewell match before leaving for the 24-country tournament that starts June 7 in France.

Huitema, from Chilliwack, B. C., announced in January that she was forgoing college to turn pro. She finished high school the same month.

“It wasn’t just difficult with all the pro teams, school or pro in itself was a very difficult decision for me,” Huitema said in an interview.

“School was very very important to me growing up ... That’s why it was so hard a decision to go off of that path and start creating my own path and kind of paving the way for younger kids to see two options instead of one.

“So that was the whole goal — to be the first-ever female soccer player in Canada to go pro straight out of high school, just trying to pave what could be a bumpy road a little smoother for the next kid to come through and do the same thing.”

Huitema made two guest appearance­s for PSG at the Internatio­nal Champions Cup last July. The French club is also home to fellow Canadian internatio­nal Ashley Lawrence.

Huitema first trained with the national team at 14. She made her senior debut at 15 at the Algarve Cup in March 2017 and drew more attention three months later as a 16- year- old, scoring twice off the bench against Costa Rica.

In January 2018, she won the Golden Boot as top scorer at the CONCACAF U- 20 Women’s Championsh­ip in Trinidad and Tobago. In April and June, serving as captain, she helped Canada qualify for the FIFA U-17 World Cup in Uruguay, where she scored three goals in helping Canada to a fourth- place finish in December.

In 2018, she became the first player to score for Canada’s under-17, under-20 and senior teams in the same year. She notched 10 goals in 16 youth internatio­nal (CONCACAF and FIFA) matches in 2018 and added four more in eight games with the senior side.

Huitema has 23 goals at the internatio­nal youth level, second only to Christine Sinclair’s 27.

In December, she was named the CSA’S Female Youth Internatio­nal Player of the Year.

Huitema has size and pace, turning heads in the summer of 2017 when — then 16 — when she scored those two goals against Costa Rica at BMO Field.

The first goal, while a milestone, was scrappy — bouncing in off a limb after a goalmouth scramble. But the second, which came one minute later, was pure sniper as she lashed a right- footed shot into the net.

Sinclair points to Huitema’s improvemen­t since joining the national team.

“She just seemed so awkward, even just striking a ball. She hadn’t fully grown into her six- foot frame yet,” said Sinclair. “For me it’s just seeing her progressio­n. From camp to camp, you just see a different soccer player, a more well- rounded soccer player, not just an athlete.

“She’s going to be a good one.”

Huitema was part of a so- called Super REX Centre program that allows top female soccer prospects from across Canada to attend school, train, and play together in Burnaby, B. C., where she lived with a billet family.

 ?? Chris Young / the canadian pres files ?? Canada’s Jordyn Huitema, right, celebrates with Ashley Lawrence and Jessie Fleming after scoring her second goal against Costa Rica in 2017.
Chris Young / the canadian pres files Canada’s Jordyn Huitema, right, celebrates with Ashley Lawrence and Jessie Fleming after scoring her second goal against Costa Rica in 2017.

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